• Top-down view of a 305×305×13mm thermoplastic rubber sports flooring tile showing the thickened hexagonal surface texture and hexagonal through-hole drainage perforations, in grass green, as used on outdoor school sports courts and municipal fitness project surfaces.
  • Underside view of a 305×305×13mm TPR sports flooring tile showing the dense reinforced support feet grid and hexagonal drainage hole exits, demonstrating the load distribution and vertical drainage path of the modular thermoplastic rubber tile structure.
  • Close-up of the reinforced interlocking perimeter joint and small grid soft connection design on a 305×305mm thermoplastic rubber sports tile, showing the flexible joint geometry that accommodates thermal expansion and contraction in large outdoor sports surface installations.
  • Installed 305×305mm thermoplastic rubber interlocking sports flooring tiles on an outdoor primary school sports court, showing a full-coverage modular surface in multiple colors including red and sea blue, with visible hexagonal drainage holes and uniform surface texture across the installed area.
  • Top-down view of a 305×305×13mm thermoplastic rubber sports flooring tile showing the thickened hexagonal surface texture and hexagonal through-hole drainage perforations, in grass green, as used on outdoor school sports courts and municipal fitness project surfaces.
  • Underside view of a 305×305×13mm TPR sports flooring tile showing the dense reinforced support feet grid and hexagonal drainage hole exits, demonstrating the load distribution and vertical drainage path of the modular thermoplastic rubber tile structure.
  • Close-up of the reinforced interlocking perimeter joint and small grid soft connection design on a 305×305mm thermoplastic rubber sports tile, showing the flexible joint geometry that accommodates thermal expansion and contraction in large outdoor sports surface installations.
  • Installed 305×305mm thermoplastic rubber interlocking sports flooring tiles on an outdoor primary school sports court, showing a full-coverage modular surface in multiple colors including red and sea blue, with visible hexagonal drainage holes and uniform surface texture across the installed area.

305×305mm Thermoplastic Rubber Sports Flooring Tile

305×305×13mm thermoplastic rubber sports tile; ≥25% impact absorption, hexagonal drainage holes, reinforced interlocking, -40°C to 100°C, 100% recyclable.
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  • Top-down view of a 305×305×13mm thermoplastic rubber sports flooring tile showing the thickened hexagonal surface texture and hexagonal through-hole drainage perforations, in grass green, as used on outdoor school sports courts and municipal fitness project surfaces.
  • Underside view of a 305×305×13mm TPR sports flooring tile showing the dense reinforced support feet grid and hexagonal drainage hole exits, demonstrating the load distribution and vertical drainage path of the modular thermoplastic rubber tile structure.
  • Close-up of the reinforced interlocking perimeter joint and small grid soft connection design on a 305×305mm thermoplastic rubber sports tile, showing the flexible joint geometry that accommodates thermal expansion and contraction in large outdoor sports surface installations.
  • Installed 305×305mm thermoplastic rubber interlocking sports flooring tiles on an outdoor primary school sports court, showing a full-coverage modular surface in multiple colors including red and sea blue, with visible hexagonal drainage holes and uniform surface texture across the installed area.

Descripción

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Product Type Modular sports surface tile / thermoplastic rubber sheet
Dimensions 305 × 305 × 13 mm
Material Thermoplastic polymer rubber (TPR / TPE)
Impact Absorption ≥ 25%
Surface Texture Thickened hexagonal texture
Drainage System Hexagonal through-holes (perforated drainage)
Connection System Reinforced interlocking connection with small grid soft connection design
Bottom Support Dense reinforced support feet
Anti-Slip Performance Outstanding; non-slip when wet
Elastic Bounce Resilient elastic rebound performance
Compression Resistance Good elasticity and resistance to compression deformation
Operating Temperature -40°C to 100°C
Weather Resistance Strong weathering and aging resistance; colorfast
Flexibility Good folding resistance and flexibility
Ground Stability Good stability under load
Recyclability 100% recyclable; environmentally friendly material
Tensile / Tear Resistance Excellent tensile strength, toughness, and tear resistance
Abrasion Resistance Superior abrasion resistance
Color Options Red, yellow, green, grass green, sea blue, sky blue, medium grey, dark grey
Certifications / Test Standards [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available]

Key Features & Benefits

  • Impact absorption rated at ≥25%: The thermoplastic rubber body absorbs a minimum of 25% of strike force before transmission to the subfloor, reducing repetitive joint loading during athletic training and competition use.
  • Hexagonal through-hole drainage: Perforated hexagonal drainage holes penetrate the full tile thickness, enabling direct vertical water evacuation from the surface to the substrate layer rather than relying solely on perimeter runoff — a critical performance difference for heavy-rainfall outdoor installations.
  • Small grid soft connection design: The perimeter joint incorporates a flexible soft-connection geometry that accommodates thermal expansion and contraction across large installed areas, preventing surface buckling or joint separation in environments with significant temperature cycling.
  • Dense reinforced support feet: The underside support structure distributes applied load across a high-density grid of reinforced feet, maintaining surface planarity and reducing localized deformation under concentrated point loads such as athletic equipment feet or repeated landing impact.
  • Operating range of -40°C to 100°C: Verified material performance across this temperature span supports year-round use in climatic zones from sub-arctic winter conditions to high-heat tropical environments without documented surface degradation.
  • 100% recyclable thermoplastic construction: As a thermoplastic polymer, tiles can be reprocessed at end-of-service without material loss — supporting compliance with green procurement specifications and institutional sustainability reporting requirements.

Applications

  1. Primary and secondary school sports courts: Deployed as an impact-compliant modular surface on indoor and outdoor multipurpose courts in school new-build and renovation programs under public procurement frameworks.
  2. Municipal national fitness project installations: Specified in publicly funded community exercise zones and outdoor fitness parks where documented anti-slip and impact absorption performance is required in tender evaluation criteria.
  3. Outdoor running tracks and athletic training circuits: Installed as a modular surface layer on recreational and competitive running circuits where through-hole drainage performance and sustained weather resistance are primary specification requirements.
  4. Community sports plazas and recreational parks: Used as a colorfast, high-durability flooring surface in open-access public sports areas subject to continuous UV exposure, heavy pedestrian traffic, and seasonal rainfall variation.
  5. Indoor multi-use gymnasium floors: Laid as a semi-permanent or removable modular floor system in gymnasiums and multi-purpose sports halls requiring elastic rebound performance, acoustic attenuation, and tile-level replaceability without full surface removal.

FAQ

Q1: What does ≥25% impact absorption mean in practice for athlete safety on this surface?

An impact absorption rating of ≥25% means the tile structure dissipates at least one quarter of the kinetic energy generated by a foot strike or body fall before that force reaches the underlying slab and the athlete's skeletal joints. For high-frequency training environments such as school sports courts, this sustained force reduction materially lowers cumulative musculoskeletal load over long daily use periods. Buyers procuring for sports venues subject to safety standards should request the applicable test documentation — [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] — to confirm the measurement method and verify alignment with local authority or tender requirements. The TPR material achieves this through reversible elastic deformation of the tile body, which also maintains consistent elastic bounce performance across the service life.

Q2: How does the hexagonal surface texture maintain anti-slip performance on wet surfaces?

The thickened hexagonal surface texture creates a high-relief contact geometry that maintains mechanical grip between footwear soles and the tile surface even when water is present. Unlike smooth or lightly textured surfaces where anti-slip performance depends primarily on material friction coefficient, the raised hexagonal relief retains grip under wet conditions by preventing full sole-to-surface contact across a flat plane. The tile is specified as non-slip when wet, making it suitable for outdoor installations where rain exposure is a regular condition and for covered courts subject to condensation or cleaning water. Buyers requiring documented wet-condition test data for tender submissions should request [Insert Certification / Test Rating if Available] from the supplier.

Q3: How do the hexagonal drainage holes perform under heavy or sustained rainfall?

The hexagonal through-holes in this tile format are full-thickness perforations — they pass directly through the 13mm tile body — which means water drains vertically downward through the tile to the substrate layer rather than traveling laterally across the surface to perimeter edges. This vertical drainage path is significantly faster than channel-based or edge-only drainage systems, preventing standing water accumulation during heavy or sustained rainfall events. Effective sub-tile drainage is contingent on the substrate providing adequate permeability or drainage slope; buyers should confirm that the underlying base layer (concrete, compacted aggregate, or permeable sub-base) is specified to handle the expected drainage volume. For large court areas, the combined drainage capacity of the through-holes across all installed tiles should be factored into the site hydraulics assessment.

Q4: How does the small grid soft connection design manage thermal expansion on large outdoor installations?

Thermoplastic rubber expands and contracts in response to ambient temperature changes; on large outdoor court areas covering hundreds of square meters, the cumulative dimensional change across the full tile array can be significant if connections are rigid. The small grid soft connection design incorporates a flexible perimeter joint geometry that allows each tile to move slightly relative to its neighbors, absorbing thermal expansion and contraction forces without transmitting them to adjacent tiles as buckling stress or joint separation. This design prevents the surface deformation and joint failure that can occur on large-area rigid-interlocked tile systems installed in environments with high daily or seasonal temperature variation. The -40°C to 100°C operating range confirms the material's dimensional stability across the full thermal envelope relevant to outdoor sports surface deployments.

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